In the story, the pool which is nearby the river is the place where the two friends, Lennie and George’s story begins and ends. It is a very safe and sound place and moreover what happens later in the grove stays in the grove. The setting of this story is almost the same as compared with smallness and confinement as the plot. It occurs swiftly in a period of three specific days in four regions. The locations were a woody region which was just located next to the river of Salinas, a small bunkhouse near the ranch, the stable’s room and then lastly the main barn near the ranch. This novella is so congested that it could easily be considered as a play. But, one thing that has made significant to a larger background to this story’s setting is the Great …show more content…
This poverty all over makes the characters of the story suspicious. And with this, we can see the friendship of Lennie and George even more remarkable throughout the story and even more destructed. This story deals with small setting as such as the woody regions of the Salinas river which was a congested and a small place. The writer has so much love for the Salinas river and its geographical areas where it was a place when he used to grow up. This setting is …show more content…
The setting of this novel is mainly concerned with the writer’s past experience and hardships of life and tragedy which he has faced. Also the stable for the ranch hand is also a small place which is another great example of broken dreams in this story. The stable boy who used to stay there also has great dreams which at the end of the story got his dreams broken. This setting is done in a very suiting way with the condition of America at that time when there was The Great Depression which made the citizens suffer a lot. The writer, John Steinbeck has made the setting of the story in a very wise and suiting manner to the situations of America at that time where there was